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Journal of Archaeological Science 36/1

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Jaar2009

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume36/1

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Pagina’s187

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Oaks, tree-rings and wooden cultural heritage: a review of the main characteristics and applications of oak dendrochronology in Europe 1-11
Haneca K., Cufar K. & Beeckman H.
  • Analysing ring-width series of European oak , pp. 2-4
  • Examples of tree-ring studies on wooden cultural heritage , pp. 4-6
  • Dendro-provenancing , pp. 6-7
  • Forest history and management , pp. 7-8

Probing dietary change of the Kwäday Dan Ts'inchi individual, an ancient glacier body from British Columbia: II. Deconvoluting whole skin and bone collagen d13C values via carbon isotope analysis of individual amino acids 12-18
Corr L.T., Richards M.P., Grier C., Mackie A., Beattie O. & Evershed R.P.

Structured light scanning for high-resolution documentation of in situ archaeological finds 19-24
McPherron S.P., Gernat T. & Hublin J.-J.

Critical reassessment of putative Acheulean Porosphaera globularis beads 25-34
Rigaud S, d'Errico F., Vanhaeren M. & Neumann C.

Indications of embalming in Roman Greece by physical, chemical and histological analysis 35-42
Papageorgopoulou C., Xirotiris N.I., Iten P.X., Baumgartner M.R., Schmid M. & Rühli F.

Remote sensing techniques for reconstructing a vast Neolithic settlement in Southern Italy 43-50
Gallo D., Ciminale M., Becker H. & Masini N.
  • Integrated non-invasive survey (Oblique aerial photographs , pp. 44-48

Stable isotopic evidence for diet in Roman and Late Roman population from Leptiminus, Tunisia 51-63
Keenleyside A., Schwarcz H., Stirling L. & Ben Lazreg N.
  • Written and archaeological evidence for the Roman diet , pp. 52-53
  • Dietary reconstruction using stable isotope analysis , p. 54

Variation in strontium isotope ratios of archaeological fauna in the Midwestern United States: a preliminary study 64-73
Hedman K.M., Curry B.B., Johnson T.M., Fullagar P.D. & Emerson T.E.

The use of multiple discriminant analysis in classifying prehistoric phytolith assemblages recovered from cooking residues 74-83
Hart J.P. & Matson R.G.
  • Grass phylogeny , p. 75
  • Multivariate maize phytolith analyses , pp. 75-77
  • Discriminant analysis , pp. 77-81

Salt production in pre-Funan Vietnam: archaeomagnetic reorientation of briquetage fragments 84-89
Proske U., Heslop D. & Hanebuth T.J.J.

Chemical characterization of some potsherd pavements from parts of Yorubaland in southwestern Nigeria 90-99
Ige O.A., Ogunfolakan B.A. & Ajayi E.O.B.

Recovering traditions in the digital era: the use of blimps for modelling the archaeological cultural heritage 100-109
Gomez-Lahoz J. & Gonzalez-Aguilera D.
  • Geomatic techniques applied to archaeological sites modelling , pp. 100-101
  • Experimental applications , pp. 105-108

Method-dependent variations in stable isotope results for structural carbonate in bone bioapatite 110-121
Metcalfe J.Z., Longstaffe F.J. & White C.D.
  • Methods (Isotopic analyses, Mass scans, Light microscopy & scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA),...
  • ...Total inorganic carbon/total organic carbon (TIC/TOC), Nitrogen content, Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES))
  • Results (Carbon isotope analyses, Oxygen isotope analyses (structural carbonate), Pretreatments effects, "Anomalous" isotope values, Contaminant gas, Temperature dependence, "Sealed" vs "open" reaction vessels, Gas yields,...
  • ...Phosphate oxygen isotope values, Light microscopy & scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA),...
  • ...Total inorganic carbon/total organic carbon (TIC/TOC))
  • Discussion (What was the contaminant gas, and what was its relationship to low d18O values?, What was different about the "anomalous" bones?, Method-dependent differences for "normal" bones) , pp. 118-120

Distinguishing nonhuman predation on birds: pattern of damage done by the white-tailed eagle Haliaetus albicilla, with comments on the punctures made by the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos 122-129
Bochenski Z.M., Tomek T., Tornberg R. & Wertz K.
  • Results (Preservation and fragmentation of bones, Wing/leg ratio, Proximal elements/distal elements ratio, Minimum number of individuals, Minimum number of elements, Perforation of bones) , pp. 123-125

Using mineral magnetism to characterise ironworking and to detect its evidence in peat bogs 130-139
Mighall T.M., Foster I.D.L., Crew P., Chapman A.S. & Finn A.

Modelling land use around an early Neolithic timber 'hall' in north east Scotland from high spatial resolution pollen analyses 140-149
Tipping R., Bunting M.J., Davies A.L., Murray H., Fraser S. & McCulloch R.
  • Pollen analytical methods , p. 142
  • Pollen-taphonomic assessment , pp. 142-144
  • Pollen-taphonomic patterns , pp. 144-145
  • Ecological and economic interpretations , pp. 145-146
  • Defining the pollen source area around the 'hall' , pp. 146-147
  • Comparison with regional pollen records , p. 147

Transitional change in proto-buildings: a quantitative study of thermal behaviour and its relationship with social functionality 150-156
Wilkins H.

Reconstructing Middle Horizon mobility patterns on the coast of Peru through strontium isotope analysis 157-165
Slovak N.M., Paytan A. & Wiegand B.A.

The sinking of the Mary Rose warship: a medieval mystery solved? 166-173
Bell L.S., Thorp J.A.L. & Elkerton A.
  • Historical context , pp. 166-167
  • Archaeological and taphonomic context , p. 167
  • Isotopic context , p. 167168

Identification of activity area signatures in a reconstructed Iron Age house by combining element and lipid anlyses of sediments 174-183
Hjulström B. & Isaksson S.
  • Material and sampling (The Lethra Iron Age village at the Lejre Experimental Centre) , p. 175
  • Methodology (Establishing the geochemical background, Lipid, GC-MS extraction and method, AAS extraction and method) , pp. 175-177
  • Results (Element analysis, Lipid analysis, PCA and discriminant analysis for elements and lipids) , pp. 177-180
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